How do streamers dribble so fast?
November 9, 2019 3:33PM Posted in Ultimate Team General Discussion
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xFATAL replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 4:39PM
Bunch of nonsense on this thread. I've streamed in the past and watch streamers occasionally now that deal with the same issues everyone is having.
5:00 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
tom4s replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 5:05PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
So delay is caused by incorrect tv settings?
Surely you don’t believe that...
https://www.reviewed.com/televisions/features/how-to-prevent-game-lag-in-3-easy-steps
5:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
greif44 replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 7:24PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
I had wireless connection on my PC at some period of time in FIFA 17 and 18 and WL was literally unplayable, I've experienced at least few 1-2 second delay in almost every WL match that I played. Surprisingly I've had no issues with divisions. When I switched back to wired connection, those delays in WL were gone
7:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Str8hii replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 10, 2019 3:52AM
My game plays better on 0.5 mbps than on 250 mbps there is definitely lag compensation like someone said it cant be anything else otherwise game would play bad all the time it wouldnt change every game one is fast next one is sluggish third one ice skating
4:00 am, November 10, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Renamed123456 replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 10, 2019 1:52AM
Lol
"YoUr tv iS sLoW"
TV just displays the signal sent to it by the console, the TV can't make your player take 3 seconds to pass the ball.
What kinda nonsense talk. TV settings 😂
2:00 am, November 10, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Rayize replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 5:14PM
Jesus, ppl actually think that TV settings can be responsible for FIFA 20 lag that changes from game to game, one game is fast and responsive, then the very next is like playing in mud with the game slowing to a crawl, but don't don't worry guys, it's just your tv settings.... LOL
5:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
RTG20 replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 4:43PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
5:00 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Pocketsquareguy replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 7:09PM
BombSquadPuppy wrote: »Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
I guess having a degree in computer science, as well as having worked for google and LHM means i dont know what im talking about coding and network wise these days 🤔
You dont clearly. First coding and networking are two complete different things.
Second Rivals/Futchamps is serverside. Why dont you go to your router and limit the bandwith to the port you have your console . Lower it to under 1/1 Mbps and see how it goes.
As i said you welcome to explain your theory with facts. Saying you worked on google gets you nowhere.
Obviously you also dont have a degree in computer science. Because what you just wrote goes against what you would learn in the years it takes to get a degree. I would know since i have one.
Obviously you need a minimum amount of speed to play the game. So I doubt that would work. From my extensive personal testing around 25/4 plays the best. 40/4-5 is ok. 170+/10 is the worst. Obviously just ball parking those numbers as the fluctuate. But I hardwire for rocket league and switch to WiFi for fifa, I don’t play any other games, so I don’t know what works for them.
7:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Pocketsquareguy replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 7:07PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
So delay is caused by incorrect tv settings?
Surely you don’t believe that...
It isn’t. I play on a new tv on game mode and an older plasma, which I prefer (doesn’t have game mode). Everything is the same.
7:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Pocketsquareguy replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 7:05PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
All I know is my gameplay is best when not hardwired. I get my best gameplay on WiFi with something else eating internet speed. You can’t convince me otherwise. If I’m hardwired with nothing else eating internet the game is unplayable.
7:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Pocketsquareguy replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 4:16PM
Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
4:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Eric18 replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 10, 2019 2:35AM
Personally I found whenever my connection is anywhere between average 5% ~ 15% of packet loss rate, it gives me more smooth gameplay than the one with 0.1% loss rate. Anywhere above or below makes my gameplay out of sync. It wouldn't surprise me that is the sweet spot for the benefit from lag compensation on this FIFA.
3:00 am, November 10, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Dronegan replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 6:45PM
BombSquadPuppy wrote: »BombSquadPuppy wrote: »Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
I guess having a degree in computer science, as well as having worked for google and LHM means i dont know what im talking about coding and network wise these days 🤔
You dont clearly. First coding and networking are two complete different things.
Second Rivals/Futchamps is serverside. Why dont you go to your router and limit the bandwith to the port you have your console . Lower it to under 1/1 Mbps and see how it goes.
As i said you welcome to explain your theory with facts. Saying you worked on google gets you nowhere.
Obviously you also dont have a degree in computer science. Because what you just wrote goes against what you would learn in the years it takes to get a degree. I would know since i have one.
😂 clearly need to learn how to read and not cherry pick, notice how i said coding AND network
Clearly you are dodging the question. Give any valid facts for your statement? Lets go? You got a background both in coding AND networking.
Looking forward to your answer
7:00 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Dronegan replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 5:23PM
BombSquadPuppy wrote: »Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
I guess having a degree in computer science, as well as having worked for google and LHM means i dont know what im talking about coding and network wise these days 🤔
You dont clearly. First coding and networking are two complete different things.
Second Rivals/Futchamps is serverside. Why dont you go to your router and limit the bandwith to the port you have your console . Lower it to under 1/1 Mbps and see how it goes.
As i said you welcome to explain your theory with facts. Saying you worked on google gets you nowhere.
Obviously you also dont have a degree in computer science. Because what you just wrote goes against what you would learn in the years it takes to get a degree. I would know since i have one.
5:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Dronegan replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 4:28PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
4:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
DaMMian replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 5:06PM
BorussenBernie09 wrote: »No delay.
End of the Story.
5:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Boommaametw3 replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 4:44PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Such BS. Once i was playing on WIFI and gameplay was shuttering. Wired is 100% better no debate here
5:00 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
BombSquadPuppy replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 7:00PM
BombSquadPuppy wrote: »BombSquadPuppy wrote: »Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
I guess having a degree in computer science, as well as having worked for google and LHM means i dont know what im talking about coding and network wise these days 🤔
You dont clearly. First coding and networking are two complete different things.
Second Rivals/Futchamps is serverside. Why dont you go to your router and limit the bandwith to the port you have your console . Lower it to under 1/1 Mbps and see how it goes.
As i said you welcome to explain your theory with facts. Saying you worked on google gets you nowhere.
Obviously you also dont have a degree in computer science. Because what you just wrote goes against what you would learn in the years it takes to get a degree. I would know since i have one.
😂 clearly need to learn how to read and not cherry pick, notice how i said coding AND network
Clearly you are dodging the question. Give any valid facts for your statement? Lets go? You got a background both in coding AND networking.
Looking forward to your answer
You mean what type out the code they have in place for lagg compensation?
Or was my first statement not clear?
7:30 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
BombSquadPuppy replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 5:44PM
BombSquadPuppy wrote: »Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
I guess having a degree in computer science, as well as having worked for google and LHM means i dont know what im talking about coding and network wise these days 🤔
You dont clearly. First coding and networking are two complete different things.
Second Rivals/Futchamps is serverside. Why dont you go to your router and limit the bandwith to the port you have your console . Lower it to under 1/1 Mbps and see how it goes.
As i said you welcome to explain your theory with facts. Saying you worked on google gets you nowhere.
Obviously you also dont have a degree in computer science. Because what you just wrote goes against what you would learn in the years it takes to get a degree. I would know since i have one.
😂 clearly need to learn how to read and not cherry pick, notice how i said coding AND network
6:00 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
BombSquadPuppy replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 4:59PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
I guess having a degree in computer science, as well as having worked for google and LHM means i dont know what im talking about coding and network wise these days 🤔
5:00 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
BombSquadPuppy replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 4:35PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
Thats basically what lagg compensation means...
The network is leveled out by letting the person with poorer connection stand a better chance against someone with better connection (hinder the fibre and aid the WiFi if you must)
Any decent game that plays 1v1 or even 2v2 plays P2P with no “lagg compensation” and then has failsafes to boot the player(s) with a destabilizing connection (if it was the host itll reassign host rights to the next best connection); likewise for servers they would connect directly (not using a third party to keep server cost and maintenance down) and since its on a server, that lagg compensation wouldnt matter because everyone is receiving the same amount of packets (even a 1mb/s connection wouldnt have much delay in this instance)
5:00 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Ash2442 replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 4:56PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
So delay is caused by incorrect tv settings?
Surely you don’t believe that...
5:00 pm, November 9, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion
Ash2442 replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 10, 2019 3:33AM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
@Dronegan
Don't bother dude
The people on this forum think they can talk about networking protocols yet they have their TV's on the wrong display settings half the time which gives them delay, there's no point
So delay is caused by incorrect tv settings?
Surely you don’t believe that...
https://www.reviewed.com/televisions/features/how-to-prevent-game-lag-in-3-easy-steps
Absolute dross tbh. This drivel is talking about milliseconds not 3 seconds. This is happening on my gaming monitor, not a tv...
4:00 am, November 10, 2019 Ultimate Team General Discussion